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US National Lockdown is Not Under Consideration at This Time - Trump

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said earlier in the day that he would enforce an order directing residents to stay indoors to the greatest extent possible in order to slow down the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

US President Donald Trump has stated that he doesn't think a national lockdown will ever be necessary.

The US president also stated that the country is closing the southern border for all non-essential travel amid the coronavirus pandemic.

"As we did with Canada, we are also working with Mexico to implement new rules at our ports of entry to suspend non-essential travel. These new rules will not impede trade and commerce", Trump said.

The US president also stated he invoked the Defence Production Act on Thursday night to get the needed medical supplies to the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak.

Trump's statement comes after New York Mayor Bill De Blasio urged the US president to order a full military mobilisation amid the coronavirus outbreak. 

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo displayed a table during the briefing that showed a total of 4,408 COVID-19 cases registered in New York City, 1,091 in Westchester County, 754 in Nassau, 371 in Suffolk, 101 in Rockland, 84 in Orange, 61 in Albany, 36 in Dutchess, 32 in Monroe, and 31 in Erie.

The number of deaths across New York state from COVID-19 complications has reached 35, according to Cuomo.

As of 20 March, the number of COVID-19 cases in the United States had reached 13,680, with 200 people having died of the disease, according to John Hopkins University.

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